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Bigg Boss 7 Going to STOP? Received Notice from Information and Broadcasting Ministry

Notice for Bigg Boss from Information and Broadcasting Ministry!

The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has issued a notice to the channel Colors against Bigg Boss season 7, as they feel the show’s content is not suitable for unrestricted public viewing.

Confirming
the news, the channel have issued a statement, “Today, we have received
a show cause notice on Bigg Boss from the ministry of information &
broadcasting (I&B), and we shall submit our response to the same
within time limit prescribed by the ministry.”

But Colors also
claims that they follow a strict Standard & Practices (S&P) team
that does self-regulations, which works closely with the programming
team on all aspects to ensure a safe family viewing experience.

Their
statement further added, “As a responsible broadcaster, we are mindful
of our audiences’ sentiments and respect the guidelines set by the I
& B Ministry and BCCC (Broadcasting Content Complaints Council).
Last year, the format of Bigg Boss was changed to make it more parivarik
(suitable for family viewing) such that it is completely suitable for
viewing across ages 7 years to 70 years. The casting of the show has
also been done accordingly this year as well. And our efforts of making
Bigg Boss, parivarik have been applauded by all stakeholders in the
broadcast industry.”

Now there are high chances that the show be
shifted to a late night slot to save itself from such notices in
future. What audience can expect from the host Salman Khan,
who had himself tried to change the format of the show from last
season, and it indeed has worked in their favour now? Will he reprimand
the housemate next week to keep their cool and stay in ethics that is a
suitable for the show? Let’s see!